Justin Jefferson's first million
$405 house seems low.
Edit: Well, unless it's a tony flat-penthouse apartment overlooking....Minnesota.
@"savannahskol" said: $405 house seems low.It's all in where you live and what you are looking for. On the coasts that is low no doubt.
https://www.weknowboise.com/blog/400k-house-comparison.html
@"Vikergirl" said:You're right, I was being flippant.@"savannahskol" said: $405 house seems low. It's all in where you live and what you are looking for. On the coasts that is low no doubt.Actually, good on him not overspending, wherever he is.
@"savannahskol" said:@"Vikergirl" said:You're right, I was being flippant.@"savannahskol" said: $405 house seems low. It's all in where you live and what you are looking for. On the coasts that is low no doubt.Actually, good on him not overspending, wherever he is.
When your car cost more than 33% of your home, you have poorly allocated your resources. Your house will appreciate most likely while your car will depreciate between 20-30% the first year.
@"VikingOracle" said:@"savannahskol" said:@"Vikergirl" said:You're right, I was being flippant.@"savannahskol" said: $405 house seems low. It's all in where you live and what you are looking for. On the coasts that is low no doubt.Actually, good on him not overspending, wherever he is.
When your car cost more than 33% of your home, you have poorly allocated your resources. Your house will appreciate most likely while your car will depreciate between 20-30% the first year.
C'mon VO! He's a 22 yo male (<(Again, I'm being flippant.)
@"VikingOracle" said:@"savannahskol" said:@"Vikergirl" said:You're right, I was being flippant.@"savannahskol" said: $405 house seems low. It's all in where you live and what you are looking for. On the coasts that is low no doubt.Actually, good on him not overspending, wherever he is.
When your car cost more than 33% of your home, you have poorly allocated your resources. Your house will appreciate most likely while your car will depreciate between 20-30% the first year.
I was about to say the same thing, but y'know, let him have his fun. Cleary, my jewelry and shoe budgets are lacking.Never understood basketball shoe culture. Kids will get $250 from their mother (I refuse to buy them) on a pair of tennis shoes and then walk around like zombies in an attempt to not "crease" them. It's batshit.
Keep in mind, this is just his first million. He signed a 4 year, $13,122,805 contract with the Vikings, including a $7,103,856 signing bonus, $13,122,805 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $3,280,701. Car to home percentage ratio really doesn't matter, lol.
I choked on the jewelry and shoes budget too...
Clearly I'm not a 22 year old millionaire
G-Wagons I knew bring ridiculous $, especially these days. Maintain their value incredibly well though.
@"VikingOracle" said:@"savannahskol" said:@"Vikergirl" said:You're right, I was being flippant.@"savannahskol" said: $405 house seems low. It's all in where you live and what you are looking for. On the coasts that is low no doubt.Actually, good on him not overspending, wherever he is.
When your car cost more than 33% of your home, you have poorly allocated your resources. Your house will appreciate most likely while your car will depreciate between 20-30% the first year.Tell that to the current used car market lol. Our vehicles have appreciated!!! :)
It's not even just the super exotic cars holding their value either. Seen 3-year-old Audi S5's (loaded around 65K new) advertised still over 50K.
I enjoy seeing athletes tell what they did with their first million, gives a little insight on their tastes/desires. Nothing beats Shaq blowing a million the day after he signed his first contract and having his banker call him the next day haha
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